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Facts About David Janssen Painful Death
David Janssen gained popularity when he nailed a main role in "The Fugitive." The actor's persistence brought him to recognition, but it was cut short by his sudden death.
When Janssen was still a teenager, his family moved to Hollywood, sparking his passion in acting. At the age of 18, he signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox and debuted his acting in the 1945 film, "It's a Pleasure," as shown in his IMDb profile.
However, the actor from Nebraska experienced an early setback as a result of his physical features. He was dropped off by the studio after they became disappointed with his unusual hairline and large, prominent ears.
His cinematic career was in limbo, which made him anxious. Janssen anticipated a successful career, but the films in which he appeared did not go well.
The film "Richard Diamond, Private Detective," where he played for three years, would lead him to stardom. But his frustrations were not over.
His other films that followed drew a lot of criticisms. Janssen recalled that the adventure drama, "Ring of Fire," was a "qualified disappointment."
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